Ukraine-Russia Conflict - Agricultural Ramifications

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Ukrainian Grain and Oilseed Markets After Three Years of Resistance - Antonina Broyaka

April 2025 Update

Despite the ongoing war, Ukraine’s agricultural sector demonstrates relative resilience. Three years of the war have caused significant damages and losses; however, Ukraine still has adequate capacity to produce and supply agricultural products to domestic and foreign markets. The results of 2024 and expectations for 2025 for the production and trade of grain and oilseeds in Ukraine and Russia will be discussed during this session.

Via Zoom - No fee, but registration required. 
(If you are unable to attend the live meeting, recordings of the presentations will available the following day).

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Dates & Location
Wednesday, April 16, 2025

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